Would I Qualify For A Medical Card?

lvjay702

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I Wanted To Get Some Input From Some Other Medical Card Holders. Ok, So Back In 2001 I Was In A Really Bad Car Accident (due To Myself Having Too Much To Drink) And I Had A Shitload Of Injuries That Resulted. I Was Life Flighted From The Scene Of The Accident To The Hospital, Was In A Coma For About 8 Hrs., Had Both Of My Lungs Collapse, Fractured My Hip In 4 Spots, And Bleeding In The Brain And Slight Brain Damage, Fractured My Leg And Now Have A Torn Ligament In My Knee From It. Since The Accident Happened I Have Been Noticing That My Vision Gets Blurry On Occasion, I Get These Horrible Headaches, And I Also Find That My Equillibream Isnt As It Used To Be. By Smoking Though It Seems To Make The Headaches Go Away For The Most Part And Makes My Sight Better Also. I Dont Want To Have To Pay Out All Those Card Fees Just To Have Someone Tell Me That I Dont Qualify. Does Anyone Know If I Would Qualify To Get Approved For The Medical Card? I Am In A State That Allows Medical Marijuana. Please Let Me Know Either Way, Thanks!
 

atlantadirect

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1. I think if you told to the right doctor what you just told us, you could get a medical card.

2. I think its weird that you capitalize every single word.
 

lvjay702

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sorry about the caps! so you think i can go to just any doctor and tell them this or do i have to find one that supports the medical law?
 

econofarmer

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Not any Doctor will prescribe medicinal marijuana. You could talk to your family doctor and feel him out, and if that doesnt work, you could try and source out another Doc that is in favour of MM.
Too bad about the accident though...
E.F.
 

lvjay702

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you guys are facinated by capital letters huh? my bad, i had the caps lock on! yeah the accident was no fun but at least im alive. the docs said if i hadnt been so drunk i probably would have died. the family doc. isnt gonna happen, my girlfriend is her nurse and she said the doc doesnt believe in it.
 

econofarmer

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hmm, well thats a drag indeed. I would do some net research on Docs in your area. You're in the states right???
 

lvjay702

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yep yep! i've looked at some of the info for the state and it says thats you have to get a doctor to sign off saying that you have a chronic condition of some sort. then from there you have to pay like $400-500, fill out all the forms, and then get seen by one of the states doctors i guess and they make the final decision. thats just what i've read. there has to be some way to know if you will absolutley be qualified though before paying all that loot. i just dont know where to go?
 
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